This session provides a summary of the 7 universal principles of bioethics and examples of how they apply to milk banking and milk sharing. It also offers an analysis of the evidence that supports the use of pasteurized donor human milk with preterm babies and examines the range of milk-sharing options and the ethical and practical considerations for parents and breastfeeding supporters.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Participants will be able to describe the 7 basic principles of biomedical ethics and how to apply them to milk sharing;
Objective 2: Participants will be able to explain how the risks of peer-to-peer milk sharing compare to the risks of using formula;
Objective 3: Participants will be able to discuss what information parents need when evaluating milk-sharing options
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